以学校为基础的瑜伽干预提高青少年的适应力:一项试点试验。

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Joshua C Felver, Rachel Razza, Melissa L Morton, Adam J Clawson, Rebecca Shaffer Mannion
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引用次数: 12

摘要

背景:青少年经常经历导致负面长期结果的压力源。增强社会情感属性对于培养面对这些挑战的弹性非常重要。瑜伽可以增强年轻人的社会情绪弹性。然而,在学校环境中复制这些结果的研究是有限的。本研究详细调查了克里帕卢瑜伽在学校(KYIS)干预融入一个种族/民族多样化学生群体的体育课的效果。方法:初中六年级学生(n = 23名);52%的女性;平均年龄= 12.1岁),或参加了包括KYIS在内的体育课(n = 9),或参加了艺术和音乐课程(对照条件;N = 14)。为了评估对学生特征的影响,在课程开始前和结束后分别进行了社会情绪能力和问题行为的自我报告问卷调查。结果:与对照组相比,接受干预的学生的社交情绪能力随时间的推移有所提高。虽然有希望,但结果应该谨慎解释,因为在干预前的测量时间点,接受瑜伽干预的学生在社会情感能力上的得分明显低于对照组的学生。结论:瑜伽可以提高青少年的社会情感能力,未来的研究应该探索瑜伽课程在学校环境中的效用。
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School-based yoga intervention increases adolescent resilience: a pilot trial.

Background: Youth often experience stressors leading to negative long-term outcomes. Enhancing social-emotional attributes is important to foster resiliency to face these challenges. Yoga may enhance social-emotional resiliency among youth. However, research replicating such results in school-settings is limited. This research details an investigation of the effects of the Kripalu Yoga in the Schools (KYIS) intervention integrated into a physical education class among a racially/ethnically diverse student population. Method: Middle school sixth grade students (n = 23 students; 52% female; mean age = 12.1 years) were either enrolled in physical education class that included KYIS (n = 9), or were enrolled in art and music (control condition; n = 14). To evaluate effects on student characteristics, self-report questionnaires of social-emotional competence and problem behaviour were administered pre- and post-delivery of the curriculum. Results: Students receiving the intervention increased in social-emotional competence over time relative to the control condition. Although promising, results should be interpreted with caution, as students who received the yoga intervention scored significantly lower on social-emotional competence than students in the control group at pre-intervention measurement time point. Conclusions: Yoga may improve social-emotional competence among youth and future research should explore the utility of yoga curricula in school settings.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health publishes papers that contribute to improving the mental health of children and adolescents, especially those in Africa. Papers from all disciplines are welcome. It covers subjects such as epidemiology, mental health prevention and promotion, psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, policy and risk behaviour. The journal contains review articles, original research (including brief reports), clinical papers in a "Clinical perspectives" section and book reviews. The Journal is published in association with the South African Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (SAACAPAP).
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